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Liverpool FC to Honor Diogo Jota by Retiring His No. 20 Jersey Across All Levels Following His Passing

July 11, 2025 3 Min Read
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Diogo Jota’s legacy continues, with a lasting tribute in Liverpool.

Liverpool FC announced on Friday that they will retire Jota’s number throughout the club’s organization following the tragic passing of the Portuguese forward in a car accident. This decision will also extend to the Liverpool Women’s Academy team.

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In their statement, the club explained that the choice was made after discussions with Jota’s wife, Rute Cardoso, and his family. Jota and Cardoso, who shared three children, had only married two weeks before his untimely death.

Jota will be the first player in the club’s history to have a jersey number retired. Liverpool aims to honor “the profound personal influence he had on his teammates, colleagues, and supporters, as well as the enduring connections he fostered,” as stated by the club.

Club CEO Michael Edwards remarked that Jota was “number 20 with pride, respect, and love.”

“This is a distinctive tribute to an extraordinary person,” Edwards added. “By retiring this squad number, we ensure he will be remembered forever… to Liverpool Football Club, he will always be our number 20.”

Jota and his brother, Andre Silva, tragically lost their lives in Spain on July 3rd when their car suffered a blowout. Spanish authorities believe they were exceeding the speed limit at the time.

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In the wake of their deaths, an outpouring of support and tributes from the football community emerged. Various teams, including Portugal, observed a moment of silence at the Women’s Euro 2025 competition. Mexican striker Raul Jimenez, a former teammate, paid homage to Jota by scoring in the Gold Cup, while he was even commemorated at an Oasis concert.

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Jota’s passing prompted a moment of silence at the Club World Cup match between Furminence and Al Hilal last week, evoking deep emotions among Al Hilal’s defender Ruben Neves and Jota’s international colleagues. The following day, Neves and Cancelo traveled back to Portugal for Jota’s funeral, where Neves took on a supportive role.

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Jota’s legacy now intertwines with that of Liverpool, assuring his place in the club’s history.

Fan Take: This tribute underscores the profound impact that players can have both on and off the field, reminding fans of the fragile nature of life. Retiring Jota’s number not only honors his memory but reinforces the strong sense of community and respect within the world of soccer.

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